Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Pennsylvania's Best Gold Buyers!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

We will pay you 20% more!!

                     


                                                        www.bovejewelers.com
   124 W. State St.
Kennett Square, Pa. 19348
610-444-4525


Because we are Pennsylvania's largest independent jewelry store, we have a huge customer base for passing on your precious treasures. Those small "one man shows" just sell to us anyway, so cut them out. We need your gold, coins, silverware, jewelry and diamonds for our customers. Come see us!
Beware of fly-by-night buyers who set up temporarily in shops and hotels! They don't have to treat you well because they don't care about your repeat business. We do! We want to be your trusted jeweler, whether you are buying or selling, for many years to come.
Beware of sending your gold and jewelry through the mail! Once it's out of your hands, it's out of your control, and your valuables can get misplaced or melted without your permission. When you sell to us, you are in control. And we pay more than any through-the-mail gold buyers do!
What We Buy:
Get paid on the spot when you sell gold and platinum jewelry or old broken scrap pieces. Coins, sterling silver flatware and hollowware too (spoons and bowls).
We also buy diamonds, both loose and mounted.

To get the best price, you have to shop around. When you do, ask what percentage of “the melt” you are getting. And to start with a trusted jeweler/ jewelry store, that way, you’ll know what you have and which offer is good as gold.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

New Watch on the Block


Although Michele watches have only been known in the United States for a few years, the true history behind the company goes back to the 1940's. The company began with the exquisite thinking of watchmaker Maurice Barouh in Belgium. His strong belief in quality and refinement set the company up for where it is today.

Maurice was fascinated with watches and was intrigued to build and create enticing designs. He saw timepieces as much more than just a way to identify the time. They were a sense of style. And the designs of the watches he created directly reflected his beliefs in craftsmanship, styling and quality.

Over time, Maurice eventually passed on his passion and desire of creating magnificent timepieces to his son Jack Barouh. Jack operated in the Latin American area and quickly became known. It was his individuality and dedication to every small piece of the watch that caught the attention of people in the area. He seemed to have a keen eye for every little detail, which separated the timepieces he created from others.

For the best selection in Chester County, come see us at Bove Jewelers or bovejewelers.com